CHARLESTON - A Charleston man is suing Big Sandy Furniture after he claims he was attacked by an employee. Kevin Gaten was also named as a defendant in the suit. On Aug. 6, 2014, Kenneth Ray Mullins was physically attacked and brutally beat by Gaten, who was an employee at Big Sandy, according to a complaint filed June 22 in Kanawha Circuit Court. Mullins claims on Dec. 10, Gaten pled guilty to the misdemeanor offense of battery in Charleston Municipal Court. Gaten's negligent, willful, want
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Attorney general says agreement, filed in Cabell County Circuit Court Friday, establishes conditions to ensure Cabell's purchase of St. Mary's Medical Center complies with state and federal laws.
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CHARLESTON - A woman us suing the Kanawha-Charleston Humane Society after she claims they refused vet care to cats. Chelsea Staley, the director of the humane society, was also named as a defendant in the suit. Amanda Dawn Woods' seven cats were seized on June 9 for two weeks, according to a complaint filed June 23 in Kanawha Circuit Court. On June 18, the defendants agreed in court to move them to a vet and have failed to comply, according to the suit. Woods claims the defendants refused he
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CHARLESTON - A Charleston couple is suing Toys R Us after they claim a house fire was caused by a Toys R Us product. Summer Infant was also named as a defendant in the suit. In May 2012, Travis E.
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CHARLESTON - A man is suing the State of West Virginia after he claims three troopers used excessive force on him and caused him injuries. The West Virginia Department of Public Safety/The West Virginia State Police; Col. C.R.
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CHARLESTON - A former employee is using Little Caesar's Pizza after he claims he was discriminated against based on his sexual orientation. VDM Management Company LLC is doing business as Little Caesar's Pizza. Little Caesar's Enterprises Inc.; D.L.C.
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CHARLESTON – Another second batch of research from a legal reform group shows a trio of current state Supreme Court justices have been voting similarly for the past six years. West Virginia Citizens Against Lawsuit Abuse previously issued data showing Justices Robin Jean Davis, Margaret Workman and Brent Benjamin have voted most alike in non-unanimous decisions since the Spring 2013 term. New data compiled by WV CALA shows that has been the case among current justices since Spring 2009 as well
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CHARLESTON – West Virginia Attorney General Patrick Morrisey has issued an alert to consumers about a new wave of phone calls from scammers claiming to work for Microsoft. He said the AG's Consumer Protection Division has received multiple reports of consumers receiving phone calls from someone claiming to be from Microsoft Windows wanting to gain access to the consumer’s computer in order to “make repairs.” The caller tells the consumer that their computer has an urgent problem or virus that
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